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Kilmoganny (officially Kilmaganny; Irish: Cill Mogeanna,
meaning 'Church of
Saint Mogeanna') is a
small village in the
County Kilkenny in the south-east...
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Kilmoganny GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Kilmoganny,
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club is
solely concerned with the game of Gaelic...
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rumoured to have been unfaithful. Sir John
Lavery died in
Rossenarra House,
Kilmoganny,
County Kilkenny on 10
January 1941, aged 84, from
natural causes, and...
- is not made clear.
Various versions of the song take
place in Kerry,
Kilmoganny, Cork,
Sligo Town, and
other locations throughout Ireland. It is also...
- Freemason.
Hoban also is
believed to have
designed Rossenarra House near
Kilmoganny in
Ireland in 1824. Hoban's wife,
Susanna Sewall, was the
sister of the...
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situated in Rossenarra, Demesne,
formerly Castlehale and Snugsborough, near
Kilmoganny in
County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is
claimed in
local lore to have been...
- KC Ballyhale, Bennetsbridge, Glenmore, Goresbridge, Graiguenamanagh,
Kilmoganny, Mooncoin, Mullinavat, Piltown, Stonyford,
Thomastown 63 Birr Laois/Offaly...
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archivist in St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny, and
formerly a
curate in
Kilmoganny. St Kieran’s College, Kilkenny, Kilkenny, 1982. The
Introduction to Luke-Acts...
- Knocktopher, east of its
intersection with the R697
between Kells and
Kilmoganny.
Dunnamaggan gives its name to a
civil parish, an
electoral division,...
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Castlecomer Blue and
white James Stephens Larchfield Red and
green Kilmoganny Kilmoganny Yellow and
green Mooncoin Mooncoin Green and
white Mullinavat Mullinavat...